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Date Posted: 08:58:53 12/31/09 Thu
Author: Bill
Author Host/IP: 70.21.187.252
Subject: Re: Stay warm
In reply to: D Jam 's message, "Re: Stay warm" on 02:47:38 12/30/09 Wed

Keep yopurself well up there D Jam use windbreaker clothing when on that bike and avoid any frostbite.

I was out the other day when we had fourty plus gusts on a 20 to 30 mph base wind and used my sports windbreaker pants over the usual jeans and thermals for the first time this year. Stayed toasty warm while everything was blowing by around me.

Can't imagine what it's like on a bike in really cold weather but sympathize.

Funny how we who spent so much time in the north country talk about the weather while the people from the less experienced more southern states are complaining about the " really bad conditions " that we took as an everyday occurrance.
A few years back while in a bank line on a snowy day I was holding in the chuckles while two gals in the line ahead of me were discussing the terrible snow conditions with only a few inches ( six I think ) on the ground. When I got to the teller she was also holding in the laughter and I found out she was from wisconsin and like myself thought that anything under a foot or two was just a normal snowstorm that you didn't really woory about....

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